With the winters approaching, coconut oil tends to give me a bad case of dandruff. Can the bar of the oil be changed to say pure almond oil or olive oil? It gets pretty cold here in Delhi where I am.. Also, I anyway have oily and thick hair, but with a lot of small flyaways. Will this solution hold any good for me? Thanks!

Hey, I am having kind a oily scalp but my hair looks really damage and dry and I m also suffering from major hair fall so will it be useful ? And can I us it daily like after shampoo ? won’t it make my hair look oily ?

Can you use fractionated coconut oil instead of the solid coconut oil? Fractionated coconut oil is liquid and thought it might be easier to use because I have tried the solid and it gets all clumpy in the bottle and not sure if I am getting the full benefits.

Coconut oil will harden in temperatures over 76 degrees. To keep it from hardening, you can put your bottle in hot water or hold it in your hand until it melts again before spraying. * you can try keeping the jar or spray bottle in a bowl of warm water to liquify the oil or keep your bottle in the shower… * I have also read that whipped coconut oil doesn’t harden… * Also, try adding few drops of olive oil or jojoba oil to keep the coconut oil stay melted at room temperature.. I hope this helps

Coconut oil tends to solidify in cold weather, I find if I’m going to put it in my hair after a shower I bring it in to the shower or bath and that melts the oil, after that I give it a good shake and use